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The Samsung Innov8, or i8510, was announced today and it’s going to cause mayhem in shops now as this is definitely a one of a kind phone.

The phone features an 8 megapixel digital camera with autofocus, image stabilizer and auto panorama mode. The camera can capture QVGA video of up to 120 fps or 30fps VGA video.

Its dimensions are 106.5 x 53.9 x 17.2 mm but there’s no mention of weight yet.

It comes with a 2,8 inch TFT QVGA display and 240×320 resolution capable of displaying 16 million colors.

Internal memory is 16GB but there’s a microSD slot for expansion. The phone also features Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi as well as integrated AGPS receiver.

INNOV8 also comes with a media player capable of reading many of popular formats, audio and video. Among other formats, this media player reads DivX video.

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